Ya Heard Me [Explicit Lyrics]

Ya Heard Me [Explicit Lyrics]

Track Listings
1. Killers
2. Gangsta **** - C-Loc
3. Do Some Thangs
4. Blind Fate
5. Skull
6. Ya Girl Wanna
7. I Know
8. We Alright Though
9. Am I a Hoe
10. Get Yours
11. Ain't No ***** - C-Loc
12. My ****** - C-Loc
13. Bad Move
14. G to G
15. Lay Low - C-Loc, , Goldie
16. What's Love
17. Get Yours [Radio Edit]

Ya Heard Me,C-Loc,Priority Records,Bass Music,Hip-Hop,Party Rap,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop


Ya Heard Me
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Some of the REALEST You will ever hear
  • underrated !!!!
  • this cd is tight
Ya Heard Me
C-Loc
Manufacturer: Priority Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000AGMD
Release Date: 1998-09-22

Tracks:

  1. Killers
  2. Gangsta
  3. Do Some Thangs
  4. Blind Fate
  5. Skull
  6. Ya Girl Wanna
  7. I Know
  8. We Alright Though
  9. Am I A Hoe
  10. Get Yours
  11. Ain't No
  12. My
  13. Bad Move
  14. G to G
  15. Lay Low
  16. What's Love
  17. Get Yours (Radio)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Some of the REALEST You will ever hear.......2005-08-28

C-Loc really came with it on this album. He has a song on there for whatever type of Real Nigga listens to it. From "Killers" to "We Alright Though", to "Let's Do Some Thangs" which is a real niggas R&B song just keepin it real with a female. "We Alright Though really sticks out, because anybody who has been through "IT" can relate trust me. Overall it is a Gangsta Rap Classic that was very slept on because of lack of promotion. If you want to hear one of the realest niggas rappin get the album. One more song that shows that this was slept on is "Bad Move", where C-Loc and Young Bleed just murder the whole track...literally!

4 out of 5 stars underrated !!!!.......2002-03-17

this cd is very well produced ...sounds very good.....and the raps they have good control ..if you like young bleed , concentration camp..this is better

5 out of 5 stars this cd is tight.......1999-05-31

This cd is worth your money pick it up if you are a TRU gangsta rap fan
Heard Ya Missed Me, Well I'm Back
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • This shouldn't have been a comparison; and therein lies the rub.
  • An Unexpectant Album
  • Genuinely suprised...but what else should I expect?
  • i love sly but this is garbage
  • Sly's Blessing In Disguise!
Heard Ya Missed Me, Well I'm Back
Sly & the Family Stone
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. High on You
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ASIN: B0000259MB
Release Date: 2001-09-11

Tracks:

  1. Heard Ya Missed Me, Well I'm Back
  2. What Was I Thinkin' in My Head
  3. Nothing Less Than Happiness
  4. Sexy Situation
  5. Blessing in Disguise
  6. Everything in You
  7. Mother Is a Hippie
  8. Let's Be Together
  9. Thing
  10. Family Again

Album Description

Full title 'Heard Ya Missed Me, Well I'm Back'. Japanese edition of the funk legend's 1976 album for Epic. Ten tracks including 'What Was I Thinkin' In My Head', 'Nothing Less Than Happiness' & 'Sexy Situation'.

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars This shouldn't have been a comparison; and therein lies the rub........2007-06-17

The original Family Stone had disbanded after the previous album and Sly formed a "New" Family Stone. In many ways Sly had received much criticism for falling into repeating his various songwriting styles previous to this album; so in one last ditch attempt he tried remaking his formula with a new band. If he'd been able to hold this group together, there is no telling whether they might have matured into a force to reckon with. What we are left with here is a casting of Sly's net in as many musical directions as possible for new inspiration; and though certainly varied, coming up lacking in the spark that made the original Family Stone such a mindblowing experience. Due to his lack of success staying off drugs and the lackluster success of this album; it is truly Sly's last gasp. The few albums after this have him pretending to be alright and cranking out increasingly paler versions of songs that had succeeded with the original band.

Several songs here still have something to sink your teeth into like the sweet mellow of "Blessing In Disguise," the p-funked "Mother Is A Hippie" and beyond a doubt the (Public Enemy sampled) amazing groove classic "Let's Be Together." "Sexy Situation" is pretty good as is "The Thing." Even "Family Again" has it's moments, but it's unfortunate lyrics simply make you compare it to the unbreakable standard the original band had set; a different lyric in this one crucial song, might have allowed people to accept this album for what it was. In this way, his bad judgement to not tout this as a completely different experiment, and focusing instead on equating this band with the other, opened himself to the worst kind of criticism. In fact, there is a depth to the instrumentation on this album, involving violins and such; that sometimes gives a unique impression of listening to a funky broadway musical. So many elements of this could have payed off, if he'd simply been able to maintain focus and keep his head in the right place.

Ah well, Sly's rise and fall has been the complete blueprint for Prince's success; as much in knowing what NOT to do, as in knowing what's golden. Some of the players on this album are of passing interest like; John Colla who was in Van Morrison's back-up band for a time and became a founding member of Huey Lewis & The News; as well as Lady Bianca, who had been performing with Frank Zappa, John Lee Hooker and Van Morrison; who's gone on to become Oakland's most high profile female Blues singer in the late 90's. Of course, there's Cynthia Robinson and Sister Vet (from the original band) as well as Peter Frampton on the best song. If you want to get this for the one classic, two greats, a pair of passable imitations and several strangely intriguing experiments; you'd better be a diehard fan like me.

4 out of 5 stars An Unexpectant Album.......2006-10-09

When I first heard the album it was not what I expected from Sly. It sounded a little wierd with the new Family Stone. When I heard "Heard Ya Missed Me Well, I'm Back" I was a little confused. I expected something a little different. "What Was I Thinkin' In My Head" is a funky upbeat song. "Nothin' Less Than Happiness" has a nice bluesy style to it with a nice smooth bass line and some harmonica. Sly and a woman are singing lead(if you hear her she reminds you of his sister, Rosemary). It's pretty nice even though it failed to chart. "Sexy Situation" is another funky upbeat song with funky violins. "Blessing In Disguise" has a nice melody and good vocals. Around the middle of the song it gets a little funky and towards the end. "Everything In You" has a very beautiful tune to it. I love it. If you really listen closely there is pizz(plucking) of the violins in between the arco(bowing). "Mother Is A Hippie" I kind of think that it's a little funny. Mother's a hippie? "Let's Be Togther" is one of my favorites, it starts out a little weird then it breaks out into this funky song.Stop Don't Stop Don't Stop Don't Stop Don't Stop is clever. I love the Gimme Gimme Gimme I Want I Want I Want. It sounds so sexy. Also the congas are really good along with the violins. "The Thing" is pretty good. I like the See You Later Aligator and After While Crocadile. What I really like about the song is the build-ups with the instruments. Like in the beginning it starts out with the percussion bass and organ, then guitar, violins and horns. Then later the same build-up happens but horns are in the beginning and then it runs out into an instrumental. "Family Again" is funky with a funky bass and organ. It's like a new sound. It makes me think that they are trying to repalce the original Family Stone, which is impossible. One thing I do like about the album is that the songs are heavy in violins to give it a fuller sound. The album is pretty good but I think personally Sly could've put a little more time into it. It was like it was a different Sly Stone.

4 out of 5 stars Genuinely suprised...but what else should I expect?.......2005-07-25

The title track to this album is in my opinion one of Sly's best songs and highlights the musical range and genuis of this man. It utilizes timbales and latin percussion. The horn riffs are amazing. The clavinet throughout the chorus is dripping it is so funky. This song is just so damn catchy, I played it over and over again when I first bought the album. If you are a Sly fan, buy this album just for this song alone.
"Everything in You" is another great song with wonderful vocal arrangements, clever interplay between horns and strings, and a head nodding bassline during the verse. "Blessing In Disguise" sounds like funkadelic at its best. Mamma's A Hippe" is another infectious tribute to mothers, with a nice 32nd beat riff on the drums. "What was I thinking in my head" is a catchy dancefloor tune with a funky jam instrumental toward the end. I read somewhere that this song was a dancefloor hit.
The worst song on this album is "Family again", which he released as a single. Utterly annoying. Why he released this song and not the title track is beyond me. His album may have fared better commercially if he had. His duo with Peter Framton was another major dud.
All of the other songs on this album are passable, and I definitely recommend this album if you are a Sly fan. Not on par with his greatest, but there are some gems here to round out your "Best of Sly" personal collection.

1 out of 5 stars i love sly but this is garbage.......2005-06-26

buy this only if you're a completist and you have to have it all. sly is a genius, and the dusty recesses of his post-family stone catalog can be rewarding -- even his misses are interesting. "small talk" and "remember who you are" are great. "high on you" has its moments. but "heard ya missed me" is truly awful. i love sly so much, i listen to this record about once a year, thinking it can't be as bad as i remember it being... but it is. and that $30 import price doesn't help either. consider yourself warned. ZERO STARS.

5 out of 5 stars Sly's Blessing In Disguise!.......2005-02-15

This is Sly at his last amazing high! A well crafted album considering his state of mind in 1976. My favorite track on this is "A Blessing In Disguise." He captures is old Stand style of song writing! I consider this to be one of my top 10 greatest Sly Stone songs of all time. This album is not one of his funkiest, it tends to sway more towards a more free, gentle, pop zone than anything else he's done. If you are looking or more funk, get Fresh or Riot. If you are looking for Sly in a more chilled out mode with well written songs, then get this one. The title track is amazing as well as "Family Again" (which features Peter Frampton on guitar!) and "Mother Is A Hippie." Like one reviewer said before me-I miss the hell out of you Sly-PLEASE come back-I miss you and the music world sure could use you right now!
Ya Heard Me
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Ya Heard Me
    C-Loc
    Manufacturer: C-Loc Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000159FB4
    Release Date: 2003-12-16

    Tracks:

    1. Killers
    2. Gangsta **** - C-Loc
    3. Do Some Thangs
    4. Blind Fate
    5. Skull
    6. Ya Girl Wanna
    7. I Know
    8. We Alright Though
    9. Am I a Hoe
    10. Get Yours
    11. Ain't No ***** - C-Loc
    12. My ****** - C-Loc
    13. Bad Move
    14. G to G
    15. Lay Low - C-Loc, , Goldie
    16. What's Love
    17. Get Yours [Radio Edit]
    Let Me Holla at Ya!
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Let Me Holla at Ya!

      Manufacturer: N.M.C.
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B000CA9RNO
      Release Date: 2002-01-15

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